AvantSlash cleans up the presentation of slashdot.org so it can be comfortably read on any mobile device or tablet which has a modern Web browser.
The output can be skinned depending on the reading device, you can use it to reply to comments via the regular Slashdot website, and external links to certain sites (including YouTube, Wikipedia, and xkcd) will be automatically redirected to the mobile version.

Voody Blue Subtitler is a suit of programs that
allows you to manually synchronize a text file
with a video stream, thus creating a subtitles file. It consists of a master client (to do the sync), a slave client (projector), a relay server, and a configuration utility. It runs on Linux and Windows (all except the relay server), supports video output via GStreamer (Linux and Windows) and MPlayer (on Linux only), and supports GTK+ 2 and 3 (decided at compile time).

LottaNZB aims to simplify and automate downloading of binary news from Usenet. You can tell it what to download using NZB files, which are created by many Usenet search engines. It integrates nicely with GNOME desktops, but is not limited to them, and uses the mature SABnzbd software as its foundation.

Rapid Photo Downloader is an application for professional and amateur photographers, designed for use on the Linux desktop. It can download photos and videos from multiple cameras, memory cards, and portable storage devices simultaneously. It provides many flexible, user-defined options for subfolder creation, photo and video renaming, and backup.

csshX is a tool to allow simultaneous control of multiple SSH sessions. csshX will attempt to create an SSH session to each remote host in separate Terminal.app windows. A master window will also be created. All keyboard input in the master will be sent to all the slave windows.

EOS Online Merchant is a shopping cart for Web sites. It is a fork of the CRE Loaded branch of osCommerce. It includes features equivalent to the CRE Loaded 6.3 B2B distribution, minus a few flawed implementations. Its objective is to create a cart with a richer feature set while shrinking the existing code base. Product price break and image management and the template system have been refactored. The code has been updated for PHP 5 (and the minimum requirement is PHP 5.2), including removal of the registers global requirement.

By using the nmblookup facility from Samba, and configuring hosts to use the WINS service, IP-ID lets you resolve named hosts within your local network. As an added feature, IP-ID can discover and add a hostname for an Xbox running XBMC, allowing simple and repeatable FTP transactions with the Xbox. By drawing on the functionality provided by the MiniUPnP project program, IP-ID can also configure UPnP port forwarding to machines to allow SSH access from the wider world.